Use choose in a sentence
Sentences starting with choose
- Choose what you will; it's all the same. [2]
- Choose fit men to fill the offices of state. [10]
- Choose one party or the other, but beware of indecision--of yielding to the one to-day, to the other to-morrow. [10]
- Choose you the men, and fail me not, or you shall swing aloft, dear Gabord. [11]
- Choose ye between Jefferson and Douglas as to what is the true view of this element among us. [7]
- Choose ye between Boonda Broke, the mongrel, and Pango Dooni, the great hillsman. [11]
- Choose once more; and oh, remember --time is flying, and only one of them is precious. [5]
Sentences ending with choose
- You shall retain your post in the English navy-officer and patriot you shall be if you choose. [11]
- Place the monument where you choose. [10]
- In the hour when he had ceased to desire exit by breaking through the wall and not by the predestined door, the reply of Destiny to him had been: "It is not for you to choose. [11]
- I said: "Do what you choose. [5]
- Even Mrs. Holt was not wholly proof against the charms of Trixton Brent when he chose to exert himself; and for some reason he did so choose. [9]
- I could then undo the lumbering padlocks with which our chains were fastened, whenever I might choose. [5]
- The abbess would undertake to give them all a passage on board the ship that was awaiting her, and to set them on shore wherever he might choose. [10]
- You can organize under the general incorporation law as soon as you choose. [7]
- You are able to help a measure along in many ways, if you choose. [5]
- She is free to choose. [10]
Short sentences using choose
- He does not choose. [9]
- And I don't choose. [9]
- Laugh, if you choose! [10]
- If you choose. [5]
- Choose. [11]
- Choose! [11]
Sentences containing choose two or more times
- And always coming to school or when we're going home, you're to walk with me, when there ain't anybody looking--and you choose me and I choose you at parties, because that's the way you do when you're engaged. [5]
- I think I comprehend the position there--perfect freedom to vote just as you choose, provided you choose to vote as other people think--social ostracism, otherwise. [5]
- If I could but choose again, I would choose wisely. [5]
More example sentences with the word choose in them
- I advise aimless young men to choose some profession without needless delay, and so get into a good strong current of human affairs, and find themselves bound up in interests with a compact body of their fellow-men. [6]
- But when the young count held out his closed hands, saying: "If you choose the red stone, you shall throw first," he pointed to his companion's right hand, and, as it concealed the red pebble, began the contest. [10]
- I also authorize you, by an order, or in what form you choose, to suspend all operations on the Treasury trade permits, in all places southeastward of the Alleghenies. [7]
- I know that you yourself did not choose me for your wife. [10]
- I can tell you that circumstances have occurred which will determine Hadrian to punish any insolent person who may choose to neglect the respect due to me and to my daughters. [10]
- It is that you do not choose to understand--you are far too clever. [9]
- Now go, if you choose, and offer sacrifices to Aphrodite, that she may join the hearts of Xanthe and Phaon. [10]
- As long as you choose to stand and look, you will see the files of sinners descending and ascending--descending soiled with sin, ascending purged from it. [5]
- But why did you choose a detail of my question which could be answered only with vague hearsay evidence, and go right by one which could have been answered with deadly facts?--facts in everybody's reach, facts which none can dispute. [5]
- Besides, for two years people have believed that we have abandoned these waters, and the guards think that if we should return, the last time to choose would be these bright nights. [10]
- Ef I can't work jes' as I choose, fur folks that wants me to work fur 'em and that I want to work fur, I might jes' as well go to Sibery and done with it. [6]
- You shall come with me to-morrow to Mr. Josiah Wedgwood's, to choose some of them. [9]
- He shall fight with his own weapons; it was his privilege to choose them and bring them. [5]
- My uncle remonstrated with him, but the man said, "I own one end of this echo; I choose to kill my end; you must take care of your own end yourself. [5]
- Our shout alone will shake them down, and they will fall on our side, we may choose the best for our own use. [10]
- A delicate nature will not commonly choose a pursuit which implies the habitual infliction of suffering, so readily as some gentler office. [6]
- The next generation will be pretty much what they choose to make it; and what are they doing for the elevation of young men? [4]
- And that is why I walk on Coniston Water--to choose the best site for a dam. [9]
- The man upon whom they choose to confer your governorship is always able to pay the pipers. [9]
- He is embarrassed which to choose, and is not unlikely to waste years in dallying with his chances, before giving himself to the serious tug and strain of a single object. [5]
- Oh, indeed yes; when you talk about your poor Roman and Egyptian day-before-yesterday antiquities, you should choose a time when the hoary Shadow Face of the Jungfrau is not by. [5]
- One year since, when you did me the honor to choose me Commander-in-chief of your militia in Kentucky, I sent two scouts to Kaskaskia. [9]
- At this instant, when Margaret arose with the crumpled letter in her hand, and marched towards her husband's library, did she choose, or had she been choosing for the two years past, and was this only a publication of her election? [4]
- I'll tell you what they say: they say that if I choose, I am Carvel & Company. [9]
- It may be well to look at the prospects before us, if a peace is established on the basis of Southern independence, the only peace possible, unless we choose to add ourselves to the four millions who already call the Southern whites their masters. [6]
- We may, if we choose, call these actions instinctive; but such cases are much too rare for the development of any special instinct. [1]
- A small panel was soon found, he had plenty of brushes and colors to choose from, and in a few minutes, a burning heart, transfixed by an arrow, was completed. [10]
- Anything, she said, was a relief from the piano; and then, between the guitar and the banjo, one must really choose the banjo, unless one wanted to devote one's whole natural life to the violin. [8]
- A man might want to save another's life, but he might choose the wrong way to do it, and that's wrongheaded; and perhaps he oughtn't to save the man's life, and that's wrong-purposed. [11]
- I did not want to listen, and yet I could not choose but hear. [10]
- I had behaved valiantly, and when we came to the division of the spoils Rameses allowed me to choose first. [10]
- I have said upon a former occasion, and I do not choose to suppress it now, that I have no objection to the division in the Judge's party. [7]
- Hence, if our understanding choose the good, consciousness is satisfied. [10]
- The state prospered under his government; for his mother and councillors knew how to choose men who understood their work and did it well. [10]
- I would not try to compare the two university towns, as one might who had to choose between them. [6]
- They're a 'combine'--a trade union, to coin a new phrase--who band themselves together to force their lowly brother to take what they choose to give. [5]
- If I choose to write for them, I do no injury to those for whom my personality is an object of indifference. [6]
- One doesn't choose to worry, I think, any more than one chooses to lay bare a nerve. [11]
- If he elects to work, he finds a large list of lectures to choose from. [5]
- I didn't choose to walk any farther in the part of the garden they had chosen for a night promenade, and turned off abruptly. [4]
- He had come to the parting of the ways of life, and while he did not hesitate to choose his path, a Vane inheritance, though not dominant, could not fail at such a juncture to point out the pleasantness of conformity. [9]
- If you choose to risk yourself on 'possibilities,' it is not my affair, and she's a beauty, there's no mistake about that. [6]
- Suppose we were to remain in this magnificent palace, and to represent ourselves the beautiful groups which the great artists of the past have produced in painting or sculpture; but let us choose those only that are least known. [10]
- When it came to Natasha's turn to choose a partner, she rose and, tripping rapidly across in her little shoes trimmed with bows, ran timidly to the corner where Denisov sat. [2]
- When he returned to Moscow his father dismissed the abbe and said to the young man, "Now go to Petersburg, look round, and choose your profession. [2]
- Luna likes best to gaze where there is a secret to be discovered, and mortals have always been glad to choose her as a confidante. [10]
- They, however, choose to do otherwise; and I do not question their right. [7]
- If you choose to come here and point out to me how this can be done I shall not only not object, but shall be gratified to be able to oblige you. [7]
- Besides, who is to choose the velvet and cut for this young dandy? [10]
- To know how to choose the bait is also an art. [10]
- The men began to choose partners and take their places for the polonaise. [2]
- We seemed able to choose our own route and go whenever we pleased, unchallenged and unmolested. [5]
- She has but to choose her title and estate. [9]
- If you had to choose between me and your business you wouldn't hesitate an instant. [9]
- You, gentlemen, ought to choose a better guide than this chatter-mag that keeps up its perpetual rattle when once you set it going. [10]
- I don't choose to be catechised about Murray Bradshaw's business. [6]
- What you intend to accomplish for Barine and me gives you a right to do and say to me whatever ill you choose all the rest of my life. [10]
- At the same time, if I were going to worship either, I should not choose the Chair. [5]
- If, by the time I return, you have thought better of the matter as regards your marriage--and you are free to choose any Jacobite maiden--then I will speak to you in a different tone. [10]
- Let all thy thoughts be open--stay not to choose, as thou dost with the sweetmeats. [11]
- The witch observed this; she took breath and went on: "You lords, who walk in high places, do not know how things go on in the depths beneath you; you do not choose to know. [10]
- I do not think he would choose her for a wife, and frankly I do not wish it. [2]
- What marvel if they should choose him for the target of their resentment and revenge? [10]
- In one of these shops, where I went to choose a picture post-card, I caught sight of an artistic display of a delicacy I had thought long obsolete--the everlasting gum-drop. [9]
- It is inferable, then, that a branch Church is privileged to do in that matter as it may choose. [5]
- Leave it to them to punish the criminal, for Osiris withdraws his favor from those who choose the fiend for their ally. [10]
- Only one of them has any worth--remember it, and choose warily. [5]
- I might guess the writers sometimes by the handwriting, but there is more trouble taken to disguise the chirography than I choose to take to identify it as that of any particular member of our company. [6]
- Looking out from the windows of Mont Orgueil Castle, or from the deck of the Imperturbable, he could see--and he could scarce choose but see--the lonely Ecrehos. [11]
- In short, at the very moment when Mr. Batch stamped on his cigar, Jethro had the victory in his hands--only he did not choose to say so. [9]
- His companion crossed the threshold close behind him, sullen, deeply incensed, and determined to order his son to choose between his love and favour and the daughter of this unfriendly man, whom only a sudden accident had prevented from breaking the betrothal. [10]
- We have made the statements we have because we know them to be true and we choose to live or die by them. [7]
- Now, Sir, in the present case, if any gentlemen, whose money is a burden to them, choose to lead off a dance, I am decidedly opposed to the people's money being used to pay the fiddler. [7]
- That would be the form I would choose for my thinking-cell. [6]
- But E is the fifth letter in the alphabet, so I should choose the five. [10]
- And then you, the fairest of the fair, can choose at will among men; but the Emperor's service carries me from one country to another. [10]
- In gliding over the deep blue sea studded with lovely islets luxuriant to the water's edge, one is at a loss which scene to choose for contemplation and to admire most. [5]
- Well, as to that, said Sir Launcelot, advise you well, for ye may choose whether ye will die or live, for an ye be yielden, it shall be unto Sir Kay. [5]
- I suppose, now, that you would all choose to have me stay idly at home, and give up my profession. [5]
- My belief is that they already know it; and when they choose, if ever, they can communicate with me unequivocally. [7]
- It was true that no one except herself positively knew that a second will now existed, but she did not know how much he might choose to remember. [4]
- We are aware that it is sometimes a temporary gratification, when a friend cannot succeed, to be able to choose between opponents; but we believe that that gratification is the seed-time which never fails to be followed by a most abundant harvest of bitterness. [7]
- I am aware that it is said that the culture of the age is itself materialistic, and that its refinements are sensual; that there is little to choose between the coarse excesses of poverty and the polished and more decorous animality of the more fortunate. [4]
- She now retorted that if he did not choose to take her at her word be need not, but that whatever he did she should have nothing to reproach herself with; and, at least, he could not say that she had trapped him into anything. [8]
- He was resolved that he would choose things next time that no other man was collecting. [5]
- I should be thankful to do nothing, but here on the one hand the local nobility have done me the honor to choose me to be their marshal; it was all I could do to get out of it. [2]
- Pardi, he's more than the Chevalier; he's the Comte Detricand de Tournay--ah, then, believe me if you choose, there it is! [11]
- And you shall taste of our hospitality at Carvel Hall, and choose that career which pleases you. [9]
- You ask, in substance, whether I really claim that I may override all the guaranteed rights of individuals, on the plea of conserving the public safety when I may choose to say the public safety requires it. [7]
- It was a subject she did not choose to discuss with him, and dropped her lashes before the plainly spoken admiration in his eyes. [9]
- Besides, if the stranger were the author of the paper, he certainly would not choose a sheet of water like Cedar Lake to perform the last offices for him, in case he seriously meditated taking unceremonious leave of life and its accidents. [6]
- She must choose something grander, more solemn, for she wished to make a deeper, stronger, more lasting impression upon the man who was now to listen to her voice. [10]
- But it is so, as I said, that I may choose who shall light the fires? [11]
- In fine, although so much is said of the American lack of repose, is it not best for the American to be content to be himself, and let the critics adapt themselves or not, as they choose, to a new phenomenon? [4]
- Believe me, the smallest gift, chosen and bestowed as you can choose and bestow, gives more pleasure to a noble mind than heaps of treasure merely cast down at his feet. [10]
- The precious minutes slipped by; among so many bewitching songsters he found it hard to choose, and all the harder because the promised penalty for an error was so terrible that it unsettled his judgment and made him afraid to trust his own ears. [5]
- But if it should come to the question of marrying the De la Tour or the Evangeline, I think no man who was not engaged in the peltry trade would hesitate which to choose. [4]
- If to-day he should choose to say he thinks it necessary to invade Canada to prevent the British from invading us, how could you stop him? [7]
- Because a clergyman should choose to be quixotic, fanatical? [9]
- Certainly not; I should choose another place,--I answered.--But, mind you, at this table I think it is very different. [6]
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